P PCTech Verified User Joined Nov 27, 2005 Messages 104 Location USA Jan 12, 2006 #1 Is there a way to decompress a .zip file? I can use tar for tar and tar.gz files but not zip. If I type unzip (like if I putty in) it isn't installed. I assume there is something I need to install. Thanks!
Is there a way to decompress a .zip file? I can use tar for tar and tar.gz files but not zip. If I type unzip (like if I putty in) it isn't installed. I assume there is something I need to install. Thanks!
hostpc.com Verified User Joined Aug 2, 2003 Messages 1,071 Location Schenectady, NY Jan 12, 2006 #2 What OS? /usr/bin/gunzip /usr/bin/funzip /usr/bin/unzipsfx /usr/bin/unzip /usr/bin/bunzip2 /bin/gunzip Those all should work
What OS? /usr/bin/gunzip /usr/bin/funzip /usr/bin/unzipsfx /usr/bin/unzip /usr/bin/bunzip2 /bin/gunzip Those all should work
P PCTech Verified User Joined Nov 27, 2005 Messages 104 Location USA Jan 12, 2006 #3 FreeBSD - I don't have an unzip folder in /usr/bin Thanks